Campaign India Team
Sep 25, 2019

Brave New World to handle Indian Terrain's creative

Account won post a multi-agency pitch

MS Dhoni is Indian Terrain's current brand ambassador
MS Dhoni is Indian Terrain's current brand ambassador
Brave New World has bagged the creative mandate for retail clothing brand, Indian Terrain. The mandate includes mainline advertising, store communication, online presence and social media.
 
Charath Narasimhan, CEO and MD, Indian Terrain, said,  “With the company at its 20-year mark, we were on the lookout for a partner who could help us grow our foothold in the mens and boys segment while creating an engaged audience base on our social platforms. With rife competition from aggressive new players, the opportunity at hand is to keep our strong base of loyalists close while growing the demand from a new generation of people entering the workforce. The integrated team at Brave New World came across just as passionate about results as they did about creativity. We look forward to having their fresh thinking help us craft a refreshed go-to-market playbook for the brand.” 
 
Joono Simon, founder and CCO, Brave New World, said, “The current e-comm clutter is causing a certain degree of commoditisation of retail fashion, leaving many brands to look faceless and obtuse. As a result, most discerning customers are seeking out brands that are more meaningful and substantive. Indian terrain is a brand that has its feet rooted firmly on the ground and has nurtured a very loyal fanbase over the years. The name ‘Indian Terrain’ itself alludes to something bigger and intrinsic. We’re excited about unlocking the inherent potential it holds from a communication standpoint.”
 
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Campaign India

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